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It appears that the Emperor of Germany has had his fortune told twice. The first time was in 1863. He was strolling incognito in a wood near Baden, accompanied by his faithful Bismarck and other friends. Suddonly they camo across an old gypsy, who be L ad to be allowed to tell their fortunes. Several of the party having tried their luck, his Majesty consented to do likewise. Tlia gypsy took his hand, and, after minute study, said, " I see a great crown, bloodshed, wars, laurels, and a life of ninetysix years." Mr 11. Long, Rangiaohia, lias seed and table potatoes f®r sale. See advertisement. Mr John Knox will sell at the Hamilton Auction Mart on Saturday next, poultry, produce, mutton, beef, &c.; also, cqw k. calyei?, and useful spring-cart horse,:

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2329, 14 June 1887, Page 2

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131

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2329, 14 June 1887, Page 2

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2329, 14 June 1887, Page 2

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